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Contribuisci feedbackI visited this restaurant with my local Autism group on Wednesday and had a delicious honeycomb crunch cake and coffee. I am excited to come back here again soon.
My friend and I had a lovely visit to The Lighthouse Café in Wolverhampton. We arrived on a quiet Monday afternoon and enjoyed some coffee, cheese and pickle toasties, and mulled wine. The service was excellent and the café started to fill up as the films were about to begin. The Lighthouse also hosts a variety of films, theatre performances, and community events, so there is always something interesting happening. Our bill came to £30.60 for the two of us. Overall, a great experience. Regards, Gary Saunders.
The restaurant building is truly impressive, with a grand hall leading into the cafe that is breathtaking. I found both my food and drinks to be of excellent quality, despite the somewhat pricey cost. The staff appeared a bit busy and distracted, possibly due to the upcoming lunch rush. The establishment supports a worthwhile cause (research it) that I hope continues to positively impact the local community in the future.
We arrived at the Lighthouse Cinema about 45 minutes before the movie started and decided to grab a bite to eat. The menu was limited to sandwiches, baked potatoes, and salads, so we opted for the cheese omelette. The omelette was served with a side salad and dressing, and it was delicious. The coffee was also quite good. Overall, it was a good value for money.
I often have business meetings at this restaurant, and it's the perfect, laid-back spot to visit. The food is affordable and the atmosphere is inviting and relaxed.